There isn't a structure to dump - just add <cfsetting
requesttimeout="60"> to Application.cfm, replacing 60 with the number
of seconds you want (note that this only works in CFMX 6 or above).
If you want to test it you can write a template that deliberately
pauses past the timeout to see if the correct error is thrown:
<cfset createObject("java","java.lang.Thread").sleep(61000)>
On 6/16/05, Michel Deloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Via application.cfm? How to ensure that config works properly? It's
> possible to dump cfsetting?
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